
Leading conservationist in South Africa denies smuggling rhino horns worth $14m
[Joy Online - Ghana] - 21/08/2025
A leading conservationist in South Africa, charged with smuggling rhino horns worth $14m (£10m), has insisted he has nothing to hide.
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